Blanket
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Variegated cotton cloth. Used as wall covering, bedspread, etc. / general catalog
The fabric is sewn together from three warps, the two outer ones are blue and red striped with warp patterned warps. The middle warp is white and blue striped with small-patterned short sides. The edges of the midrange have a wedge pattern with floating pattern elements in red and blue. The short sides are edged with a yellow and red currant ribbon and have small, short tassels along the edge. / EM
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Type
Physical Object
Identifier
1934.34.0003
Origin
Igorot Region
Materials
textile, plant material, cotton, plant fibers
Physical Dimensions
Height: 195 cm | Width: 125 cm (Textile)
Provenance
Nathurst (Nathorst), Carl Evert (1861-06-20 - 1945), military Description Carl Evert Nathurst, also Nathorst, born June 20, 1861 in Dagsholm, Ödeborgs skn, Dalsland, died 1945 in Manila, Philippines. More information here.
Acquisition Date
1934
Short description
Conservation Notes:
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major damage [Textile]
Condition assessment
stained and dirty. / EM070503 [Textile]
Condition assessment - List
dirt [Textile]; dry [Textile]; stains [Textile]
Conservation measure - Done
Frozen in connection with insect infestation in textile magazines in spring 1995 to autumn 1997; frozen at -30 C ° for 7-10 days. (070502 EM) [Textile]
Conservation measure - List
insect sanitized
Handling instructions
Keep rolled. [Textile]
Belongs to Collection
1934.34 :: Nathurst, Carl Evert
Also, notes from the Catalog: ( OCR)
-2- Inv. 34. 34. the pagans on this island are much less influenced by the outside world than their relatives on Mindanao. In any case, the two groups have a unified character, but the people of Luzon are better representatives of the original culture of the islands. These then a number of tribes, among others. Tinggian, Ifugao, Bontok, Kankabai, Nabaloi (the latter three .also summarized under the name Igorot). The present collection contains a number of objects from different peoples from different parts of the islands. Of these peoples are the following Leaders: Ifugao, Igorot, and Tinggian, Christians: Tagalog, and Ilokano. 'emål from negritos' (58). • Numbers in parentheses are g "e" neral Nathorst original names-. s. L more in his list, (- 11-gger-i — eärvkilt7fack). A.Hed.ningar. I. Tinggian. 1 (33): 'Jakthorn. Black horn with leather strap.Diam.9 cm. II.Ifugao. Purse, for money, tobacco, etc.Cotton, blue, with variegated ornaments and fringes; brass handles.L. 22 (with lashes 40) cm., Br.25 an III. Igorot '. 3 (2). "Blanket", 'variegated cotton cloth.Used as.wallcovering, bedspread e.d. C: a 1:25 x 2 m 4. (3). Skirt. Variegated, beautiful, with very variegated patterns.1.10 x 0.90 m. Strikingly, the Igorot fabrics are much more beautifully embroidered than the corresponding Ilokano works. 5. (19). Wooden sculpture, s.k.anito.This term denotes both 'good and evil spirits. There are a large number of higher and lower spirits. For example, the people of Iguuga should be able to distinguish a few thousand such beings by name. The souls of men are also referred to after death as anitos. . This anito is a male figure with a bowl in his hands and very protruding ears. Stands on a pedestal. Stained wood. ii.with base 37 cm. [ocr]
Description
(Book page from the Ethnographic Museum's general catalog).
Google Art
Preservation Needs - List
major damage [Textile]
Condition assessment
stained and dirty. / EM070503 [Textile]
Condition assessment - List
dirt [Textile]; dry [Textile]; stains [Textile]
Conservation measure - Done
Frozen in connection with insect infestation in textile magazines in spring 1995 to autumn 1997; frozen at -30 C ° for 7-10 days. (070502 EM) [Textile]
Conservation measure - List
insect sanitized
Handling instructions
Keep rolled. [Textile]
Belongs to Collection
1934.34 :: Nathurst, Carl Evert
Also, notes from the Catalog: ( OCR)
-2- Inv. 34. 34. the pagans on this island are much less influenced by the outside world than their relatives on Mindanao. In any case, the two groups have a unified character, but the people of Luzon are better representatives of the original culture of the islands. These then a number of tribes, among others. Tinggian, Ifugao, Bontok, Kankabai, Nabaloi (the latter three .also summarized under the name Igorot). The present collection contains a number of objects from different peoples from different parts of the islands. Of these peoples are the following Leaders: Ifugao, Igorot, and Tinggian, Christians: Tagalog, and Ilokano. 'emål from negritos' (58). • Numbers in parentheses are g "e" neral Nathorst original names-. s. L more in his list, (- 11-gger-i — eärvkilt7fack). A.Hed.ningar. I. Tinggian. 1 (33): 'Jakthorn. Black horn with leather strap.Diam.9 cm. II.Ifugao. Purse, for money, tobacco, etc.Cotton, blue, with variegated ornaments and fringes; brass handles.L. 22 (with lashes 40) cm., Br.25 an III. Igorot '. 3 (2). "Blanket", 'variegated cotton cloth.Used as.wallcovering, bedspread e.d. C: a 1:25 x 2 m 4. (3). Skirt. Variegated, beautiful, with very variegated patterns.1.10 x 0.90 m. Strikingly, the Igorot fabrics are much more beautifully embroidered than the corresponding Ilokano works. 5. (19). Wooden sculpture, s.k.anito.This term denotes both 'good and evil spirits. There are a large number of higher and lower spirits. For example, the people of Iguuga should be able to distinguish a few thousand such beings by name. The souls of men are also referred to after death as anitos. . This anito is a male figure with a bowl in his hands and very protruding ears. Stands on a pedestal. Stained wood. ii.with base 37 cm. [ocr]
Description
(Book page from the Ethnographic Museum's general catalog).
Display status
Not on display
References
http://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/object/1186544, http://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/object/1021329
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Blanket,” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed March 29, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/3326.
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